The first week of March brings a ton of PC games to fans including a first person shooter, a sci-fi RTS sequel and a WWII naval sim game:

Battlefield Bad Company 2: While the first game in the first person shooter series skipped the PC, developer Digital Illusions is making up for that by giving the PC port for the sequel a lot of unique features compared to the consoles. Up to 32 players in multiplayer? Check. Dedicated servers? Check. DirectX 11 support? Check. Will this game be the Modern Warfare 2 killer? Stay tuned.

Silent Hunter 5: Developer/publisher Ubisoft releases the latest entry in their naval WWII simulation series which lets you become a German U-boat captain. This is perhaps the first Ubisoft PC game that will use their controversial "always on" DRM internet set-up.

Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing: Delayed from last week, the PC version of this kart racing game from developer Sumo Digital and publisher Sega will be released as a PC download exclusive. Characters from the Sonic games race against other Sega branded characters in 27 tracks.